Which will do better PPV Numbers? UFC 100 or Maywether vs Marquez?

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  • sandyvahra
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    #51
    There is no way, i repeat no way floyd/marquez does better than ufc 100. i hate ufc, but this is a stacked card. it will do over 1 million buys imho.

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    • Baracka Flocka
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      #52
      Not a Big fan of the UFC and in Fact I'm a Big PBF fan

      however, UFC does way more

      I mean for God sake its UFC 100

      its like not its UFC 62 or 78 or 91 It's 100, most likely their biggest event yet, I'll even go to Fox and Hounds or any other sports bar to watch it.

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      • Allucard
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        #53
        Originally posted by Kball15
        UFC 100 will destroy Mayweather-Marquez. The Mayweather fight isnt even that big a deal to me. I mean, im glad Mayweather is back but i only really wanna watch Mayweather fight when he is fighting another HUGE name... which Marquez isnt
        hahahah the p4p #2 isn't an huge name? why don't u guys be honest and say what u really want, see mayweather lose. u don't really care who he fights as long as it's a much bigger guy.

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        • sandyvahra
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          #54
          Originally posted by Allucard
          hahahah the p4p #2 isn't an huge name? why don't u guys be honest and say what u really want, see mayweather lose. u don't really care who he fights as long as it's a much bigger guy.
          Marquez is not a huge name to any casual fan of boxing. He's been on PPV a grand total of once. He's a lot bigger in mexico than he is in the states.

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          • Check
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            #55
            Originally posted by DeltaSigChi4
            Ryoto Machida has never lost a single round, you imbecile. Who's going to "KTFO" him? Zeus? To answer your question, it's the era for Machida to reign over the Light Heavyweight division.



            Who said Evans was the next best thing? Maybe a TUF®-era douchebag here and another there, maybe someone like you, but no one seriously knows the sport. Evans didn't even beat Tito Ortiz. The next best thing certainly has no trouble getting through former division champions.




            Fedor must not be a star. He's a nobody. Chuck Liddell = nobody. Kid Yamamoto is a complete nobody. None of those people are known at all. In fact, if you went to the strip right this instant, you'd find more people that can name current top ten boxing Heavyweights than UFC® fighters. Idiot. You must have **** in the place of a brain in between two big ass ears.

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            So much **** talking but so little knowledge. Fedor is a star? Maybe in MMA he is a star but to the casual sports fan he is unheard of. How many PPV buys did his Affliction card get? Chuck Liddell was a star because he had an aura about him because he kept winning. Well guess what, the fu(k isn't winning and doesn't win. I have never heard of Kid Yamaoto and I doubt others have. Yes, people dont know anyone in the heavyweights because they are rarely on tv due to where most of them fight but ask them the lower divisions, I am sure that they know more boxers.

            Now to respond to your bull **** argument trying to defend MMA with stars. No, MMA does not build stars. Like I stated MMA made one star under the name Chuck Liddell. He got beat and the next guy that stepped in was Rampage Jackson, well he lost too so MMA tried to go to their favorite saying "this guy is the next best thing". So the next guy was Rashard Evans who now got KO'd by this new guy and that guy will end up getting ko'd too. It goes in cycles with MMA and they will always struggle to build stars like boxing. To many ways to win in MMA so you will never see a fighter rack up a tremendous record like boxers do. Sorry that the truth hurts. Outside of a former WWE fighter your sport would have very few known fighters.
            Last edited by Check; 05-28-2009, 03:42 PM.

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